MATT! Before i answer...have you voted for your preferred Model 18 (that's really 18) format yet? ha ha. ANYWAY...no plans to do a wavetable as I have enough goodies on the drawing board at Plan B Skunkworks to last me....hmm...10 years? Nah, not quite THAT long. close though. But seriously, I am currently working on six newbies in the "it's been designed, just have to to do the PCB layout" mode, two others in the "seriously in development' mode, and three others tht are in whatever mode it's called when you're thinking about them as your driving. One that's in the serious development mode is the new Mitlon, and i happen to have another session with the programmer this evening (it's a regular rain or shine Sunday evening thing for the last couple of months). I bring this one up specifically because alos, it may still change formats (see next letter). Mike was talking about a bit -cruncher, we just need to needle him on his thinking that it's a sin to include digital circuits in an analog module! And you can tell'em i said that - ha ha ! As far as a wavetable VCO - its come up in think tank meetings, but it's not gotten any further than that. One I have been tossing around recently (car mode) is a harmonic generator of sorts - all analog. First ten harmonics via sliders or VCs. Sine, saw and possibly square outs. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "izimizam" <izimizam@...> wrote: > > Hi > > is a wavetable osc planned still ? maybe with a few twists ;)ppg > waveset etc.Surprised no one has done a Ppg OSc module , maybe the > current wavetatble osc are this .Also wondered if anyone will be doing > a noise generator digital noise type osc like the dark star chaos etc ? > or with that 8 bit sound .Always looking for new forms of strange > noise > > cheers > > matt >
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Re: RE:wavetable osc
2006-03-05 by (i think you can figure that out)
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